Deep down chemists know all chemistry is physics, and that fact makes their bones tremble.
And all physics is just statistics
And all statistics are damned lies.
They're not recyclable yet. In a few years when we have Mr. Fusions and replicators, things will be different.
Lol literally Recycling everything made of particles would be pretty sick
They are making plastic out of strange quarks!?
What a quarky process recycling is!
PET bottles yes, other plastic bottles not so much, or at least until someone figures out a way to turn plastic trash into a cheap alternative to petroleum.
Not really. Plastic gets damaged when heating it up to melting temps. You won't get a product that has the same properties, unlike with aluminium for instance. You can maybe get away with adding a small percentage of recycled pellets back in, but that's it.
Metals are also not 100% recyclable due to contamination. We just have plenty of use for low grade metal alloys.
It’s true. Give me a hot and dense enough furnace and I’ll recycle everything into iron. EVERYTHING.
Even denser and I'll make it neutronium.
... But not too dense or it becomes ???.
Hawking radiation.... eventually.
Wouldn't the hot part actually make it harder...? All you want is density and as little to counter gravity as possible.
Fair enough, though I promise at those pressures things get spicy.
Its harder but its necessary i guess. For ionisation
The factory must grow.
@pennomi @fossilesque by launching trash into sun? :blobthinksmart: :ablobcool: :blobthinkingcool:
@pennomi @fossilesque Sun's nuclear fusion can make atoms up to iron.